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Barrier Technologies for Environmental Management: Summary of a Workshop (1997)
Commission on Geosciences, Environment and Resources (CGER)

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Front Matter (R1-R10)
Executive Summary (1-2)
Introduction (3-3)
Workshop Overview (4-5)
Themes Identified at Workshop (6-6)
References (7-8)
Appendix A: Biographical Sketches of Committee Members (9-14)
Appendix B: Program Outline (15-16)
Appendix C: Participants (17-18)
Appendix D: Table of Contents of Papers Presented (19-20)
Development and Testing of Permanent Isolation Surface Barriers at the Hanford Site (21-40)
New Technologies for Subsurface Barrier Wall Construction (41-53)
Ecology, Design, and Long-Term Performance of Surface Barriers: Applications at a Uranium Mill Tailings Site (54-67)
Soil, Plant and Structural considerations for Surface Barriers in Arid Environments: Application of Results from Studies in the Mojave Desear near Beatty, Nevada (68-78)
Natural Physical and Biological Processes Compromise the Long-term Performance of Compacted Soil Caps (79-88)
Geomembranes in Surface Barriers (89-96)
Earthen Materials in Surface Barriers (97-107)
Comparison of Clay and Asphaltic Materials for Use as Low-Permeability Layers in Engineered Covers at the Rocky Flats Environmental Technology Site (108-118)
Alternatives for Ground Water Cleanup (119-132)
Construction of Deep Barrier Walls for Waste Containment (133-141)
Self-Hardening Slurries and Stable Grouts from Cement-Bentonite to IMPERMIX (142-149)
A Field Test of Permeation Grouting in Heterogeneous Soils Using a New Generation of Barrier Liquids (150-161)
Sealable Joint Steel Sheet Piling for Ground-Water Pollution Control (162-170)
Artifically Frozen Ground as a Subsurface Barrier Technology (171-179)

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APPENDIX D Workshop on Barriers for Long-Term Isolation: Papers Presented This appendix contains a collection of individually authored background papers that were presented at the August 14-15, 1995, Barriersfor Long-Term Isolation Workshop, jointly sponsored by the Department of Energy and the Committee on Remediation of Buried and Tank Wastes of the National Research Council . These papers have not been reviewed or approved by the National Research Council. CONTENTS (Papers appear in order that they were presented.J Development aids Testing of Permanent iso&'ation Surface Barriers at the Hanford Site, G. Gee, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory New Technologies for Subsurface Barrier Wall Construction, R. D. Mutch, Ir., R. E. Ash, I. R. Caputi, ECKENFELDER INC. Ecology, Design, and [or~g-Term Performance of Surface Barriers: Applications at a Uranium Mill Tailings Site, W. I. Waugh, Roy F. Weston, Inc., G. N. Richardson, G. N. Richardson and Associates, Inc. Soil, Plant and Structural Considerations for Surface Barriers in Arid Environments: Application of Results from Studies in& the Mojave Desert near Beats, Nevada, B. I. Andraski anct D. E. Prudic, U.S. Geological Survey 7`rA`~1 D~..~;~1 ~-A R;r.1^oir.~1 PrnrPc:coc: r.Dmoromi..~ the Long-Term Performance 1 ~ Ul all US ~ r&y~54& 64~4 J'eV-v~ ·~- _ ~ ~ _ I ~ r ~ of Compacted Soil Caps, E. D. Smith, R. I. Luxmore, and G. W. Suter, Oak Ridge National Laboratory Geomembranes in Surface Barriers, R. K. Frobel, Ronald K. Frobe! & Assoc. Earthen Materials in Surface Barriers, C. H. Benson, University of Wisconsin D-3 D-23 D-36 D-50 D-61 D-71 D-79 * The original papers submitted by He authors were edited by the committee's staff and prepared in a common format D-1

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D-2 BARRIER NECROLOGIES FOR ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT Comparison of Clay anal Asphaltic Materials for Use as Low-Permeability Layers in Engineered Covers at the Rocky Flats Environmental Technology Site, M. I. Glade, Parsons Engineering Science, Inc. Alternatives for Ground Water Cleanup (executive summaryJ, National Research Council Committee on Ground Water Cleanup Alternatives D-9O D-101 Construction' of Deep Barrier Walls for Waste Containment, M. Mauro, Rodio Inc. D- 1 15 Self-Hard~er~ir~g Slurries and Stable Grouts from Cement-Bentonite to ·MPERM]X_, G. R. Tallard, EnviroTrench Co. A Field, Test of Permeation Grouting in Heterogeneous Soils Using a New Generation of Barrier Liquids, G. Moridis, P. Persoff, J. Apps, L. Myer, P. Yen, & K. Pruess, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory SealablelointSteelSheetPilingforGrour~d(-WaterPollutior~ Control, D. Smyth& I. A. Cherry, University of Waterloo, Canada Artif cially Frozen Ground as a Subsurface Barrier Technology, S. A. Grant, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers D-124 D-132 D-144 D-153

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